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Friend was offered a interview and accepted the job outside of the flow and no military time. 16 LORS fwiw
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Originally Posted by JulesWinfield
(Post 2871614)
I have to believe the military pipeline is drying up.
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Wish I knew. Flows and military jet pilots make up nearly 90% of their new hires. Working on my Master's, have continuing volunteer work, former military (not jet). No LORs, don't know any AA pilots.
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Originally Posted by Taco280AI
(Post 2871691)
Wish I knew. Flows and military jet pilots make up nearly 90% of their new hires. Working on my Master's, have continuing volunteer work, former military (not jet). No LORs, don't know any AA pilots.
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Originally Posted by AAfng
(Post 2871536)
Tell your dad to get a job at American as a pilot then to recommend you. Seems to work for most.
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Networking aka mom and dad make their FOs write their kid letters of rec. Still nepotism no matter how you want to cut it.
In AAs defense they said if you want to work here go to a wholly owned. |
Originally Posted by NovemberBravo
(Post 2872141)
Networking aka mom and dad make their FOs write their kid letters of rec. Still nepotism no matter how you want to cut it.
In AAs defense they said if you want to work here go to a wholly owned. |
I have no heartburn with mom and dad getting JR a job. In my class there were a three guys I went "wow, they are really lucky to be here". One was a straight Part 135 guy, the other two were military but with barely 2K total hours. All three had either a dad or uncle advocating for them. I think it is cool but you cant use the Part 135 guy as an example of how it is possible because of the dad factor. Dont look at the 1900 hour military guy and say "oh I have enough time" unless you have an uncle as a CP.
Once again, I hope to get my kid on at low time also. There is NO shortage of military guys to fill the off the street slots. On a side note. I knew NO ONE at American and had only 200hrs of jet time (none military) when hired. I am retired military with 8K hours. I was surprised I got called, I had kinda given up on AA ever calling and my application was a little out of date. Keep trying. |
Originally Posted by JulesWinfield
(Post 2871614)
I have to believe the military pipeline is drying up.
Well I think the Air Force makes around 400 pilots a year, so the pool for all airlines should be around that, plus how many ever USN, USMC, and USA have which probably doubles that number. Just spitball here, no firm numbers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=ps2sunvalley;2872268]Well I think the Air Force makes around 400 pilots a year, so the pool for all airlines should be around that, plus how many ever USN, USMC, and USA have which probably doubles that number. Just spitball here, no firm numbers.
Its closer to 800-900/year. 15 classes a year, avg about 20 per class, across 3 bases. Rumor mill says they want to up classes to 30-35 studs. |
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